﻿5th Grade

EXHIBITION 2016

Watching a video for information is very different from watching your favorite tv show or popular YouTube channel for fun. We must pause, think about what we are hearing and seeing, and then take notes in our own words. Sometimes you may have to back up and listen again to make sure you have the information synthesized correctly. Let's practice making boxes and bullets together with this short clip, then you get to try it yourself!

Let's practice together!

​Watch video #2 and take notes.

Watch video #1 and take notes.

​Watch video #3 and take notes.

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Tips for Presenting

1. Have a B.L.A.S.T.Breathe deeply before speaking to help the jitters go away.Look at your audience so you can tell if they are interested in what you are saying.Attend to your stance by placing your feet forward directly under your shoulders.Speak loudly and clearly so people in the back of the room can hear you.Talk with your hands to describe what you are saying.

2. Provide a M.A.P. for your listeners.Memorize key points not your whole talk, which allows you to have a conversation.Anticipate questions and think of answers before your present.Provide a list of your points so your audience knows what you will be telling them.